By far the most important factors for successful inclusion at secondary school are a positive attitude, a flexible approach, and a will to "make it work".
Here are some examples of differentiated worksheets. For further examples and advice about how to include these in your lesson plans and schemes of work, contact our Advisory Teacher.
Teaching Reading 11-16
writing folder
Speech and Language
Word Bank Folder
example worksheet - Macbeth
To help assess and monitor progress...
Curriculum mapping is a really useful tool to help you differentiate your lessons. Contact our Advisory Teacher for further support in how to differentiate your schemes of work to include students with Down syndrome.
Here is some general information about sex education and Down syndrome. Contact our Schools Advisory Service for further information and support.
There are no behaviour problems unique to youngsters with Down syndrome. Here are a few starters but do contact us for advice directly 01278 691100.
Here are some examples of differentiated worksheets. For further examples and advice about how to include these and others in your lesson plans and schemes of work, contact our Advisory Teacher.